Menu
   
Networking
AC Society MySpace -- Webmaster's LiveJournal ('Friends' only) --
News Feed LiveJournal -- Facebook
   
From the Galleries

1658 pictures in 25 albums


Places




Last Updated Picture:

'The Watcher' C A Wills
'The Watcher' C A Wills

   
From the Bibliography

701 entries  •  1451 images  •  150 user notes



Only A Dog (1987)
from Raych


Most recent image:


An Interview with Soror Meral (2008)
from Peter


Recent edits:  An Interview with … (2008)
 The Cefalu Diaries… (2008)
 The Chemical Marri… (1938)
 Det Okända (2002)
 Liber XXI (1974)

   
Articles
Media Articles
 Aleister Crowley
 Kenneth Anger

Lairs and Locations
 Boleskine House
 Cefalu, Sicily

Texts
 Background
 Documents

LAShTAL.COM
 Administration
 
5 latest pages
 Cefalu in FAZ
 Picture Post: 26 N…
 Picture Post: 19 N…
 What Is LAShTAL.COM?
 Dark Secret of Loc…
 
   
Statistics

Site visits since 30 September 2003:
20,377,790
Yesterday's visits:
24,992


Registrations:
Today:  1
Yesterday:  2
Overall:  5259

Newest Members:
empress_viv
cedarframe
fraSVaRT
cholymelan
aleister
   
Recent Links
   
Review Submissions

Attention authors, publishers and retailers!  Are you trying to market a newly-released Thelemic product?  This site is viewed daily up to 20,000 times by some of the most influential Thelemites.  If you'd like to bring your product to their attention, contact us now to arrange for a review to be placed on lashtal.com.

   
Random Quote

My joy is the joy of eternity, and my laughter is the drunken laughter of a harlot in the house of ecstasy.

-- Liber 49 - The Book Of Babalon
   

1910 October 15 - Morning Leader

.: Publication date 17-Jun-2004 :: Reads: 1331 :: Print current page :: Print all:.
MORNING LEADER, 15th OCTOBER 1910

RITES OF ELEUSIS.

CLASSICISM AND MYSTICISM AT CAXTON HALL.

The first Rites of Eleusis was held at Caxton Hall last night by the mystical society of which Mr. Crowley (of the "Equinox") is the chief. It was the rite of Saturn. The rites of Jupiter, Mars, Sol, Venus, Mercury, and Luna follow o­n successive Wednesdays, and unless a more cheerful tone is imparted than Saturn gave, the people who have paid five guineas for the whole lot will have committed suicide before they reach Luna.

The "Leader" worshipper, sneezing through a fog of incense, entered the temple of Saturn, which was lit by o­ne feeble blue light. Most of the ritual was held in total darkness, though o­nce there was a methylated spirit fire, which betrayed an audience of ladies and gentlemen in evening dress, sitting most uncomfortably o­n very low bamboo stools.

After a litany of lamentation, the lights went out. After that it was all lamentation - though o­nce there was a jolly interval when a traitor in the temple was discovered, and slain, howling bitterly. The ritual is totally an appeal to Saturn to explain the riddle of the universe. He explains it, "Death." "There is no God." "There is nothing behind the Veil but a pinch of dust."

In the end, the veil is rent asunder, and the Master of the Temple is found dead, having recited, "O melancholy brothers, dark, dark, dark ! " and committed suicide.
Love is the law, love under will.



lashtal.com
The only Thelemic News and Culture web site. Updated daily
Home of The Aleister Crowley Society
Copyright 1998-2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
The Owner and Editor of LAShTAL.COM and Chairman of The Aleister Crowley Societyis Paul Feazey
RSS Feeds: Main Feed | Forums